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1241 A. (cont.) one of his attendants, he was lodge attendant them. Q. Did you know the night watch. A. Yes used to see them everyday, used to talk with all of them. Q. Did anyone of them ever mention to you any such thing about Palmer as his at anytime suffering from cold in the lodges? A. No I never heard of his being taken out of the lodge in a suffering condition from cold. Q. Do you think that thing could have occurred and you situated as you were without you knowing it or being informed of it afterwards? A. Not without my knowing it in someway. Q. From your knowledge of the temperature of the lodges do you think it could have occurred anyway? A. I do not Q. Are you still employed in tending upon the insane? A. Yes a private attendant upon Judge May, went from the hospital there. Q. You know Mr. Whidden? A. Yes sir, he used to dine in the room I had charge of Q. Do you remember the time when he struck one of the patients? I remember one time when he struck two patients; Mr. Emery on the right and Mr.